1. Mikrocytos mytilicoli n.sp. (Cercozoa, Mikrocytida, Mikrocytiidae) infecting the copepod Mytilicola intestinalis (Arthropoda, Cyclopoida, Mytilicolidae), a symbiont of Mytilus galloprovincialis in Galicia (NW Spain)
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Susana Darriba, Ren-Shiang Lee, and Carmen López
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Zoology ,01 natural sciences ,Host-Parasite Interactions ,Copepoda ,03 medical and health sciences ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,Genus ,DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ,RNA, Ribosomal, 28S ,RNA, Ribosomal, 18S ,Animals ,Parasite hosting ,Cercozoa ,Symbiosis ,Phylogeny ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Mytilus ,Microscopy ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Host (biology) ,Hybridization probe ,Cyclopoida ,DNA, Protozoan ,biology.organism_classification ,010602 entomology ,030104 developmental biology ,Spain - Abstract
During a histopathological survey of Mytilus galloprovincialis in Galicia (NW Spain), microcells were observed infecting several organs of the symbiont copepod Mytilicola intestinalis. Positive results of PCR assay with specific primers for genus Mikrocytos and a clear signal of in situ hybridization with MACKINI-1 digoxigenin- labelled DNA probe (DIG-ISH) indicated a protozoan parasite of Mikrocytos genus. The ultrastructural study revealed intra and extracellular locations, polymorphic nuclei, intracellular round vesicles in the cytoplasm and absence of mitochondria. The present paper reports the characterization of the Mikrocytos sp. infecting M. intestinalis and proposes a novel species in the genus: Mikrocytos mytilicoli n. sp. A sequence of 18S-28S rDNA was obtained with 95.6% maximum identity (query cover 100%) with Mikrocytos mackini. Phylogenetic analysis showed that M. mytilicoli n. sp. and M. mackini share a common ancestor. However, comparison of the ITS1 rDNA region showed low similarity (75.8%) with M. mackini, which, combined with differences in ultrastructural details, host and geographic location, support the designation of a new species. This is the first description of a microcytid parasite of the genus Mikrocytos from a non-bivalve host.
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- 2020
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